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Title: Digitization Projects:


1
Digitization Projects
Internal Development vs. Outsourcing
Productionor D.I.Y. vs. The Pros
2
Project Motivations
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • In 2001/02, the FM Library was interested in
    creating its first digital collection.
  • The 2002 LSTA grant application provided the
    catalyst to conceptualize (and potentially fund)
    the librarys first digital project!
  • The Pros - Olive
  • In 2003/4, the College Archives was interested in
    digitizing the FM student newspaper to increase
    access and ensure ongoing preservation.
  • Olive software provided the means to achieve
    these goals, and create a keyword searchable
    index for the first time.

3
Project Scope
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Digitize 325 pieces (644 pages) of military and
    family correspondence from the Reynolds Family
    Papers.
  • Digital content managed with Cumulus software and
    hosted on the FM library web server.
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Digitize and OCR 14 years (1987-2001) of the FM
    student newspaper, The College Reporter.
  • Scan 6 reels of 35mm microfilm and perform Olive
    distillation and processing (5,510 pages)
  • OCLC to host Olive data and web interface for
    three years.

4
Project Funding
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Initial project funded through 2002 Library
    Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant award of
    15,000.
  • FM contributed 4,000 in indirect costs for
    professional conservation of letters, and
    participation in the Digital Training Workshop,
    Cornell Univ.
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Initial project fees funded through the Friends
    of the Library and the office of former FM
    president Richard Kneedler.
  • Ongoing storage fees absorbed into Electronic
    Resources annual budget cycle.

5
Project Staffing
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • FM Archives and Special Collections1
    administrator, 3 technicians
  • LSTA granting agency1 administrator
  • Total 5 (FM 4, Other 1)
  • The Pros - Olive
  • FM Archives and Special Collections1
    administrator
  • OCLC Preservation Service Centers1
    administrator, 3 technicians
  • OCLC Digital and Preservation Solutions2
    administrators, 2 technicians
  • Total 9 (FM 1, Other 8)

6
Project Technology
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Epson 1660 Scanner with Epson Smart Panel driver
    software.
  • Powerbook G4 Laptop
  • Cumulus 5.5 Single User Edition image management
    software.
  • Microsoft Word (MS Office 2000)
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Scanning and PipeX? distillation of all newspaper
    images.
  • ActivePaperArchive? created and sent to OCLC
    Olive Hosting, Dublin, Ohio.
  • Olive web interface customized for FM.
  • All image files and metadata recorded on to DVD
    and shipped to FM.

7
Project Initial Costs
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Grant Equipment and Supplies7,721.90
  • Grant Staff (part-time)3,249.00
  • Total - 10,970.90
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Scanning and Distillation of 5,510
    pages7,052.80
  • Olive Hosting for 3 years (.10 per
    page)1,653.00 1,000 set up fee.
  • Other Charges (DVDs, shipping, etc.)55.00
  • Total - 9,760.80

8
Project Maintenance
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Windows 2000 Server maintenance, security, and
    upgrades.
  • Web interface maintenance and statistics.
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Virtually no maintenance
  • Olive Hosting contracts, invoices, etc.

9
Project Ongoing Costs
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • Virtually no short-term ongoing costs, standard
    server and software upgrades.
  • Note potential long-term costs in migrating
    content and images to another system.
  • The Pros - Olive
  • Olive Hosting fee of .10 per page. For the FM
    newspaper, a cost of 551per year for current
    content (1987-2001).
  • Hosting fees will increase as new content is
    added.

10
Project Timelines
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • LSTA grant monies received September 2002.
  • Quarterly grant progress reports due Sept 2002,
    Dec 2002, and March 2003.
  • Project finished May 31, 2003.
  • Final grant report submitted June 2003.
  • Total - 9 months
  • The Pros - Olive
  • OCLC quote sent to FM in January 2004.
  • FM microfilm scanned in February 2004.
  • ActivePaperArchive?produced and sent to Dublin,
    Ohio in April 2004.
  • Olive Hosting of FM content and web interface
    established in May 2004.
  • Total - 5 months

11
Project Conclusions - D.I.Y.
  • Benefits to D.I.Y.
  • More control of project staff, procedures,
    timeline, final web interface.
  • Little to no ongoing costs, contracts, or
    invoicing.
  • Once completed, technical infrastructure in place
    for future D.I.Y. projects.
  • Driver vs. Passenger
  • Challenges to D.I.Y.
  • Greater technical proficiency needed.
  • Hiring and training of project staff.
  • Available space and technical infrastructure to
    support scanning shop.
  • Ongoing web server maintenance and security.

12
Project Conclusions - The Pros
  • Benefits to Outsourcing
  • Very quick from start to finished product.
  • Very little institutional staff needed.
  • Only cursory technical knowledge needed.
  • Standardization of scanning technologies, file
    types, web interfaces, etc.
  • Passenger vs. Driver
  • Challenges to Outsourcing
  • Potential vendor instability, price increases.
  • Less control of project details, timeline, final
    web interface.
  • Can cost more than D.I.Y., especially storage and
    licensing costs over time.

13
Future Projects
  • Do It Yourself - FM
  • FM will serve as a pilot institution for the new
    OCLC Content Cooperative Project.
  • The project will explore a new method of
    uploading digital content directly into WorldCat
    using the Connexion cataloging tool.
  • The Pros - Olive
  • FM has digitized the next 22 years (1964-1986)
    of The College Reporter, and will make the
    expanded collection available to the public in
    December 2005.

14
Christopher M. Raab
  • Archives and Special Collections Librarian
  • Franklin and Marshall College
  • PO Box 3003
  • Lancaster, PA 17604-3003
  • craab_at_fandm.edu
  • Tel. 717 291-4225
  • FM Archives Special Collections
  • http//library.fandm.edu/archives/new_archives.htm
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